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Endiablé

Original title: Bedazzled
  • 2000
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
116K
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Endiablé (2000)
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SatireComedyFantasy

Hopeless dweeb Elliot Richards is granted seven wishes by the Devil to snare Allison, the girl of his dreams, in exchange for his soul.Hopeless dweeb Elliot Richards is granted seven wishes by the Devil to snare Allison, the girl of his dreams, in exchange for his soul.Hopeless dweeb Elliot Richards is granted seven wishes by the Devil to snare Allison, the girl of his dreams, in exchange for his soul.

  • Director
    • Harold Ramis
  • Writers
    • Peter Cook
    • Dudley Moore
    • Larry Gelbart
  • Stars
    • Brendan Fraser
    • Elizabeth Hurley
    • Frances O'Connor
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    116K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,528
    75
    • Director
      • Harold Ramis
    • Writers
      • Peter Cook
      • Dudley Moore
      • Larry Gelbart
    • Stars
      • Brendan Fraser
      • Elizabeth Hurley
      • Frances O'Connor
    • 300User reviews
    • 95Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Brendan Fraser
    Brendan Fraser
    • Elliot
    Elizabeth Hurley
    Elizabeth Hurley
    • The Devil
    Frances O'Connor
    Frances O'Connor
    • Alison…
    Miriam Shor
    Miriam Shor
    • Carol…
    Orlando Jones
    Orlando Jones
    • Dan…
    Paul Adelstein
    Paul Adelstein
    • Bob…
    Toby Huss
    Toby Huss
    • Jerry…
    Gabriel Casseus
    Gabriel Casseus
    • Elliot's Cellmate
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    • Priest
    Jeff Doucette
    Jeff Doucette
    • Desk Sergeant
    Aaron Lustig
    Aaron Lustig
    • Synedyne Supervisor
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    Rudolf Martin
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    Iain Rogerson
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    • Director
      • Harold Ramis
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      • Peter Cook
      • Dudley Moore
      • Larry Gelbart
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    8Red-Barracuda

    Fraser is funny and Hurley is sexy as hell. What more do you want?

    This Harold Ramis movie is a remake of a 60's cult movie which I have never actually seen. It's based on the Faust legend where we have a terminally annoying man who is in love with a girl who works in the same office as him but who barely knows he exists. After a humiliating encounter with her he inadvertently casts up the devil who grants him seven wishes in his quest to win the girl over. The set-up in this one results in a film with a very episodic structure. With the central character wishing to be different in various ways which leads him to be reincarnated as a South American drug lord, a man intensely in touch with his sensitive side, a colossal basketball player, a respected writer, and the President of the USA. The fun comes from the fact that the devil has sneaked in a catch to every new persona and this inevitably leads to disasters for the central character and some hilarity for us. And that's the thing, it's actually a genuinely laugh out loud funny movie on several occasions, some standout moments being the over-sensitive man unable to avoid crying at a sunset or the half-witted giant basketball player who can't seem to string a sentence together without saying 'pretty good' while sweat literally pours from his head. Brendan Fraser is key to the comedy here. He puts in a genuinely good comic turn in a role that allows him to play a variety of characters with the help of some amusing make-up.

    So far so good. But I thought I would devote the whole final paragraph to the actual best thing about Bedazzled and that can be described in two words - Elizabeth Hurley. Honest to goodness, her performance as the devil is so incredibly seductive its bordering on being criminal. This astronomically gorgeous woman pops up throughout the course of the movie in an array of mind-bogglingly provocative costumes (proving conclusively that it isn't just gay men who can appreciate excessive costume changes). Hurley puts in an extremely sexy performance without stripping off at all which was quite an achievement all things considered. I really like girls with English accents and Hurley's posh voice was simply the icing on this particular cake for yours truly. She isn't a gifted actress but she does all right with comedy roles and this one, needless to say, suits her down to a tee in every conceivable way. Despite its other good qualities, if you made the decision to watch this film for the sole reason of watching our Liz in full throttle, I would understand.
    7=G=

    Hurley and O'Connor in the same movie? There must be a God!

    "Bedazzled" tells of a tech support geek (need I say more?) who sells his soul to the devil (Hurley) for seven wishes which he attempts to use to get close to a girl at work (O'Connor). The flick is a situational comedy which takes the audience on a fun ride as Fraser's wishes turn him into one exaggerated comic-book-type caricature after another. A cute flick sans slapstick, pratfalls, and jokes, "Bedazzled" offers lots of outrageous situations, some sentimental moments, and a whiff of philosophy. A fun watch with a cute ending, lots of eye candy for the guys, and Fraser doing what he does best playing a big, naive, smiling guy.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    'George Of The Jungle' Meets Satan

    Here's a fun film with a number of good laughs. It is stupid? Yeah, in parts. Is the theology sound? Hardly, but there was more truth than fiction uttered in this film, believe it or not. Is the Devil made to look attractive? Well, yeah, I'd say Elizabeth Hurley is pretty attractive!

    The beginning is the best part of the film, and the end - with a dumb New Age message - is the worst. Along the way, the dumb Brendan Fraser's "Elliott Richards" learns some valuable lessons in his battle with the Devil. For selling his soul, so to speak, he gets seven wishes and we witness how he handles, or mishandles, these wishes. Much of it is pretty funny. Fraser is not a bad. He can play these goofy roles (i.e. "George Of The Jungle" and he can get serious and be effective, too, as in "The Quiet American.")

    Overall, it's good lightweight entertainment. Don't expect much, and you'll be pleasantly surprised. At least, that's the way I found it.
    9LebowskiT1000

    Fun movie, good comedy.

    No, this isn't the best or funniest comedy in the world, but I certainly enjoyed it. There is a fair amount of really good comedy in the film to keep you entertained. ...And of course there's Elizabeth Hurley...need I say more?

    The story is a fun one and quite the fantasy, but nonetheless, it's entertaining. While not being anything terribly profound, this film definitely has a point to make, be happy with yourself and only you can make things happen, don't rely on others for your happiness.

    The acting in this film is very good. Brendan Fraser struts his acting talent in this film quite nicely, playing virtually 5 or 6 characters throughout the film. Brendan really is a talented actor and should get some notice for his role in this film. Orlando Jones, Paul Adelstein, and Toby Huss also deserve a great deal of notice for their work in this film, all three of them play various types of characters in the film and do it quite nicely. Elizabeth Hurley and her ever-changing wardrobe should be reason enough for any guy to watch this film. She looks nothing short of fantastic in every scene. Frances O'Connor was a nice choice for the part of Alison / Nicole (also playing more than one role very nicely).

    All in all, this is a fun, cute movie with some really good comedy. I would recommend this film to anyone that likes those types of film, or is just a fan of one of the actors or director Harold Ramis. I hope you enjoy the film, thanks for reading,

    -Chris
    9pachl

    A comedy with warmth, wit, and style

    I originally saw this movie because it stars Brendan Fraser, an actor who can't seem to make a bad movie, and often makes great movies, such as "Blast From the Past".

    The big surprise was Elizabeth Hurley. As certain as Vivien Leigh was meant to play Scarlett O'Hara, no one could have done a better job playing The Devil...in this case a sly, brilliantly cunning, sexy devil who playfully torments Brendan by dooming each of his wishes with unintended, nasty surprises. She effortlessly leads him along like a puppy dog on a leash.

    Besides her comedic wit, (and some clever writing) I would be remiss not to mention that Elizabeth Hurley looks perfect, absolutely perfect, in every scene. Her clipped, refined British accent is the aural equivalent of a film shot on Kodachrome.

    Bedazzled exudes a positive, good-natured warmth, and is proof that comedy doesn't have to depend on silly sophomoric antics, pratfalls, or foul language.

    ADDENDUM January 10, 2008. After two years, I have no idea if anyone has ever read this review. Even if you don't like it, please give me a thumbs up or thumbs down, just to let me know someone read it.

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    • Trivia
      (at around 1h 4 mins) The mathematics homework that the Devil removes from the classroom blackboard was effectively to prove Fermat's Last Theorem--a legendary problem from 1630 that was often the subject of stories about people selling their souls to solve it. The problem was eventually solved in 1995 by Andrew Wiles and colleagues (with computer, not Satanic, assistance).
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 7 mins) When Elliot becomes Lincoln about to leave for his fateful visit to the Ford's Theater, his wife refers to "Our American Cousin" as an "entirely new play." In fact, "Our American Cousin" was first performed in 1858, seven years before Lincoln's assassination, and the performance which Lincoln saw was the play's thousandth.
    • Quotes

      Elliot's Cellmate: She's the devil, that one.

      Elliot Richards: What?

      Elliot's Cellmate: I said she's the devil... that lady cop.

      Elliot Richards: Oh... yeah. I guess.

      Elliot's Cellmate: So what are you in for brother?

      Elliot Richards: Eternity.

      Elliot's Cellmate: Ooooh... that's a long time. You must have done some really bad shit.

      Elliot Richards: Yeah. I sold my soul.

      Elliot's Cellmate: Hope you got something good for it.

      Elliot Richards: As a matter of fact, I got nothing for it.

      Elliot's Cellmate: Well, that's a really bad deal if you ask me.

      Elliot Richards: Well I'm not asking you.

      Elliot's Cellmate: Doesn't really matter, though. Can't sell your soul anyway.

      Elliot Richards: Oh, really? Why do you say that?

      Elliot's Cellmate: Because it doesn't really belong to you in the first place. No way, no how.

      Elliot Richards: So who does it belong to?

      Elliot's Cellmate: It belongs to God. That universal spirit that animates and binds all things in existence. The Devil's gonna try to confuse you, that's her game. But in the end, you're gonna see clear to who and what you are, and what you're here to do. Now, you gonna make some mistakes along the way, everybody does. But if you just open up your heart, and open up your mind, you'll get it.

      Elliot Richards: ...Who are you?

      Elliot's Cellmate: [smiles] Just a friend, brother. Just a really good friend.

    • Alternate versions
      In a streamed version of this in the UK, the following changes are made: During the opening credits, many (but not all) of the on-screen graphics describing the characteristics of various personalities and locations are removed completely and replaced with PGS subtitles that are positioned incorrectly in the usual subtitle location at the bottom of the picture and are not animated. The few in situ graphics that remain also have subtitles. There is a completely changed scene at the start of the "President" segment. During the basketball sequence, on-screen graphics and wipes for Fox Sports and the names of the commentators are removed. There are no subtitles to replace them. There is another missing, subtitled graphic at the end of the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Dr. T and the Women/Billy Elliot/The Ladies Man/Lost Souls/The Broken Hearts Club (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Just the One (I've Been Lookin' For)
      Written by Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd and Al Bell (as Alvertis Isbell)

      Performed by Johnnie Taylor

      Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • New Regency Productions
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Al diablo con el diablo
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Barbara, California, USA(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • New Regency Productions
      • KirchMedia
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    • Budget
      • $48,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $37,886,980
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,106,526
      • Oct 22, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $90,383,208
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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